Show HN: HSON / Hson-Live HSON (Hypertext Structured Object Notation) is a new 'glue format' that unifies JSON and HTML into a common tree representation, enabling bidirectional conversion between the two. The TypeScript library hson-live implements HSON with a transformer circuit and a live web-authoring surface called LiveTree, which maintains a single source of truth for markup, styling, and data. • HSON Hypertext Structured Object Notation is a 'glue format'. Its node graph models JSON values and HTML documents in a common tree representation, and its serialized syntax can express both. HTML can be represented as JSON data, and JSON can be represented as markup. - Uniting two non-interchangeable building blocks of the web suggests new ways of building web content. This is the key insight that powers hson-live. • hson-live is a TypeScript library built to realize HSON. It has two core components: - hson.transform converts JSON and HTML to and from HSON. The 7-step transformer circuit is stable under repeated round trips: after canonicalization, data does not drift across repeated loops. hson-live provides a circuit test diagnostic to verify the parser chain. hson-live supports JSON, HTML/XML, SVG, and HSON. - hson.liveTree is a web-authoring surface built on this operation. At runtime, LiveTree: 1. parses document.body and nested content to a HSON node graph 2. maintains a DOM projection of that graph 3. provides an interface for editing and manipulation LiveTree offers a vision of markup + styling + data in a single source of truth, unified in a low-friction typed ecosystem. LiveTree's API includes: - traversal, creation, and manipulation of the underlying HSON graph with synchronous DOM updates - EventListener management with automated teardown - SVG creation and animation -